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yet over the years we have adapted to oxygen, made use of this reactive gas and even use it to drive our cars. it has taken gaia at least 3-1/2 aeons, a quarter of the age of the universe, to evolves us. and a photo synthesizers have a long time to wait before they became redwood trees. we humans have to be patient while we slowly devolve to become an integrated part of that wonderful concept of intelligent planet. what a wonderful future for us that could be. a [applause] >> we are now ready for questions and answers. i would like to request, in order to get as many questions in as possible, if you keep your questions succinct and in the form of a question. thank you. >> my first question is, today on the radio you were asking a question about the media hypophysis a new duck that question. >> thank you. >> my second question is i totally agree with you about climate change the dud you think is the height of irresponsibility to tie it to such a far-fetched events as the chinese taking over africa as you did today? it dilutes your other message. my third question is will you agree to
yet over the years we have adapted to oxygen, made use of this reactive gas and even use it to drive our cars. it has taken gaia at least 3-1/2 aeons, a quarter of the age of the universe, to evolves us. and a photo synthesizers have a long time to wait before they became redwood trees. we humans have to be patient while we slowly devolve to become an integrated part of that wonderful concept of intelligent planet. what a wonderful future for us that could be. a [applause] >> we are now...
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would you leave us alone. sean: tonight, we will report on two patients whose stories we will follow throughout the show. the american health care system saved their lives you l, but would they have been so lucky under a different system. >> major general retired from the military as a two-star general in 2002. one year later, he went to the emergency room complaining of chest pains. >> i was there for many hours. they took blood and the whole works and they came up with the conclusion that well, we don't know what caused this. and it could be indifficult gegs. >> the general went to carlisle pennsylvania card yoolingist for a -- cardiologyist for a stress test. >> i was probably on the treadmill for no more than four minutes. and he says you have a little bit of a problem here. >> it was markedly abnormal and i was concerned to not wait several days to have the patient studied. >> i was thinking, ok, how many weeks away is this going to be to set up this appointment. and he said you ready? i said for what? he
would you leave us alone. sean: tonight, we will report on two patients whose stories we will follow throughout the show. the american health care system saved their lives you l, but would they have been so lucky under a different system. >> major general retired from the military as a two-star general in 2002. one year later, he went to the emergency room complaining of chest pains. >> i was there for many hours. they took blood and the whole works and they came up with the...
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would you leave us alone. sean: tonight, we will report on two patients whose stories we will follow throughout the show. the american health care system saved their lives you l, but would they have been so lucky under a different system. >> major general retired from the military as a two-star general in 2002. one year later, he went to the emergency room complaining of chest pains. >> i was there for many hours. they took blood and the whole works and they came up with the conclusion that well, we don't know what caused this. and it could be indifficult gegs. >> the general went to carlisle pennsylvania card yoolingist for a -- cardiologyist for a stress test. >> i was probably on the treadmill for no more than four minutes. and he says you have a little bit of a problem here. >> it was markedly abnormal and i was concerned to not wait several days to have the patient studied. >> i was thinking, ok, how many weeks away is this going to be to set up this appointment. and he said you ready? i said for what? he
would you leave us alone. sean: tonight, we will report on two patients whose stories we will follow throughout the show. the american health care system saved their lives you l, but would they have been so lucky under a different system. >> major general retired from the military as a two-star general in 2002. one year later, he went to the emergency room complaining of chest pains. >> i was there for many hours. they took blood and the whole works and they came up with the...
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paradigm we have used to date. i would argue that is too loose and not a useful way of thinking about the category of people we want to detain and i would argue is there any different legislation of the category of the two tenable person. i can describe for you if your interested but it is more closely based, to some degree on the notion or the standards of the foreign intelligence surveillance act and almost more than either of those individual dangerousness which we use of the context of mental illness to detain dangerous paranoid schizophrenics were people who pose a serious danger to themselves or other people. >> that will do it for our our progress hope you found this as enthralling as you did. i want to thank ben wittes, congresswoman barbara lee and charlie savage their books will be on sale i assume you will sign for a short time? thank you for being with us. [applause] >> good afternoon. it's nice to see you all here today. >> are we on? >> i am. it's great to see you all here today. good afternoon. here
paradigm we have used to date. i would argue that is too loose and not a useful way of thinking about the category of people we want to detain and i would argue is there any different legislation of the category of the two tenable person. i can describe for you if your interested but it is more closely based, to some degree on the notion or the standards of the foreign intelligence surveillance act and almost more than either of those individual dangerousness which we use of the context of...
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using canadian data might help us figure out whether it is industry-specific factors which are leading to the trends we see in our day or whether it is employer-sponsored insurance and rising health-care costs which are driving the data. we control for differences in unionization. we control for any time differences across the different sectors of the economy. this could include changes in product innovation, trends in technology, trends in business cycles, and another factor which might influence different performances of different sectors overtime with the u.s. economy. after controlling for these wide variety of factors, our basic results remain unchanged. we still find industries with a higher percentage of workers with employer-sponsored insurance are hardest hit by rising health-care costs. let's go to the canadian data. in the u.s., certain industries which provide insurance to a large fraction of their workers, for example utilities, grew more slowly than other industries like hotels which provided insurance to a small fraction of their workers. if you find the same pattern in
using canadian data might help us figure out whether it is industry-specific factors which are leading to the trends we see in our day or whether it is employer-sponsored insurance and rising health-care costs which are driving the data. we control for differences in unionization. we control for any time differences across the different sectors of the economy. this could include changes in product innovation, trends in technology, trends in business cycles, and another factor which might...
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but i've also favored policies that were going to help us. and what i saw at the beginning of the year was the need for a real stimulus bill that would have a real impact helping small business. and what i saw washington do is go in the exact opposite direction. they came up with a $787 billion sfluss plan which i believe has been a failure. now, the pledge was that if we passed this stimulus plan, unemployment would cap out at 8%. we're now approaching 10% nationally and about 15%, a little over, here in our county. now, the stimulus plan has failed. the plan i supported would have created more jobs at half the price. it would have helped fund basic infrastructure like roads and bridges while at the same time helping small businesses keep those employees that they have employed and perhaps even hiring a few other people through tax credits. that plan would have done much better than what we've seen over the last six months. and it was just six months and a week ago that stimulus bill was passed. it's very expensive and i think the wrong dire
but i've also favored policies that were going to help us. and what i saw at the beginning of the year was the need for a real stimulus bill that would have a real impact helping small business. and what i saw washington do is go in the exact opposite direction. they came up with a $787 billion sfluss plan which i believe has been a failure. now, the pledge was that if we passed this stimulus plan, unemployment would cap out at 8%. we're now approaching 10% nationally and about 15%, a little...
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i want to see us succeed. and as a matter of public policy i will make sure that we fund our troops in the battlefield regardless if i agree or disagree with the president based on his political philosophy and what he is doing to our country. [applause] thank you, i appreciate you raising the issue, and there is not a simple answer. you are exactly right. >> congressman, i am leon, and i live in your district in cleveland county, my question is if this health care plan does pass, what affect or changes will it have on the way that veterans are receiving hospitalization and health care? >> it's a great question, leon, and thank you for serving and for being an advocate for veterans as well. under this plan we are trying to go through these scenarios by which groups are affected. one area of concern is those veterans with tri-care, and those getting their care through the v.a. system, i want to be sure that we keep that system sound and secure. that's why i am working to get the veteran's clinic for a closer opt
i want to see us succeed. and as a matter of public policy i will make sure that we fund our troops in the battlefield regardless if i agree or disagree with the president based on his political philosophy and what he is doing to our country. [applause] thank you, i appreciate you raising the issue, and there is not a simple answer. you are exactly right. >> congressman, i am leon, and i live in your district in cleveland county, my question is if this health care plan does pass, what...
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they sent us a letter. instead of sending john with the like to send an installation and james taylor which would have been terrific. because we were in the midst of chaos, in fact, i never saw the letter until i started writing this book, i never thought i had. there it was. >> pretty amazing. we could have had the singer/songwriter in 1969, on his first recording for apple in england, waiting until 1971. >> thanks for coming to vermont. my name is ron evans. for the past 25 years my wife, linda, and myself, have traveled around the country introducing your amazing program to all the original artists that played woodstock in 1969. it has been a fascinating road but it wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for this beautiful printing and great graphics in the 60s. i was wondering if you could tell us about the history of the program as it relates to the farm, and a little bit about the graphics itself, and i am going to ask you to participate in the program. thank you. >> the program that was given out -- the
they sent us a letter. instead of sending john with the like to send an installation and james taylor which would have been terrific. because we were in the midst of chaos, in fact, i never saw the letter until i started writing this book, i never thought i had. there it was. >> pretty amazing. we could have had the singer/songwriter in 1969, on his first recording for apple in england, waiting until 1971. >> thanks for coming to vermont. my name is ron evans. for the past 25 years...
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most of us don't see that now. we need to restructure the system so we're paying for value, and if we want more value, if we want the deluxe, we pay that difference rather than asking our neighbor to pay it for us. >> reminder that you are listening to the commonwealth club of california radio program. we're talking with dr. emanuel about his vision for a complete overhaul of our health care system and our audience here tonight obviously includes a number of kaiser patients, because this question has been asked a number of ways. what do you think of kaiser's model of health care? >> kaiser is a classic model of integrated care under one system where they have an incentive to have the doctors work with the hospitals, work with the other types of health care providers. i think it's a very good model of he care. and most people that have studied it, think that it provided excellent care, comparable to anything in the country. and here i should have a confession to make. some of the senior executives at kaiser are good
most of us don't see that now. we need to restructure the system so we're paying for value, and if we want more value, if we want the deluxe, we pay that difference rather than asking our neighbor to pay it for us. >> reminder that you are listening to the commonwealth club of california radio program. we're talking with dr. emanuel about his vision for a complete overhaul of our health care system and our audience here tonight obviously includes a number of kaiser patients, because this...
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the economy make us better but i can see us going into 2011 without much happening and then you face 2012. what is the likelihood do you think if something like that happens? this is before i turn to the audience. >> if i were a betting man i think i would place my bet on your projection. i think that the -- as much as i support the need for a stronger social safety net in the united states and certainly the public support for globalization in trade in europe may in part reflect the fact that the competition created by globalization is not as endangering to individuals in europe as it is to the united states and the livelihood and their families and so forth. the administration's argument that first we have to get that in place is reall a delaying tactic because people aren't going to overnight believe that it will work. let's take the -- let's assume that, in fact, the premise is right and you need a stronger social safety net to build support for globalization in the united states. it'll take years for people -- for that to sink in, for people to understand that if they lose their
the economy make us better but i can see us going into 2011 without much happening and then you face 2012. what is the likelihood do you think if something like that happens? this is before i turn to the audience. >> if i were a betting man i think i would place my bet on your projection. i think that the -- as much as i support the need for a stronger social safety net in the united states and certainly the public support for globalization in trade in europe may in part reflect the fact...
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appreciate you all being with us. thank you very much, ron, thank you very much, hank. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, campbell brown. campbell? >> hey, there, lou. we're going to keep fact-checking the debates made in the debate. >>> and the growing outrage after passengers are trapped on the ground for nearly seven hours. why we'll still waiting for a passengers' bill of rights. >>> plus, an incredible story, this tv anchor accused of killing drug dealers to boost his ratings. we've got the top stories plus our "mashup-" lou. >> we appreciate it. we'll riebt back. (announcer) illness doesn't care where you live... ...or if you're already sick... ...or if you lose your job. your health insurance shouldn't either. so let's fix health care. if everyone's covered, we can make health care as affordable as possible. and the words "pre-existing condition" become a thing of the past... we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on.
appreciate you all being with us. thank you very much, ron, thank you very much, hank. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, campbell brown. campbell? >> hey, there, lou. we're going to keep fact-checking the debates made in the debate. >>> and the growing outrage after passengers are trapped on the ground for nearly seven hours. why we'll still waiting for a passengers' bill of rights. >>> plus, an incredible story, this tv anchor accused of killing drug...
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do it without coming to us and asking us to polis it -- put it at our pockets? i appreciate anything -- tort reform, we've got to get some tort reform ended this. -- into this. >> let me address that really quick. you have known me for a number of years. talk about that debt in this country since day one. there are incredible amounts of spending. and last eight years, we had the fastest and largest accumulation of national debt in our history. double -- a doubling of national debt and a spiral out of a cough -- out of control. and it is a bipartisan problem in search of a bipartisan answer. that is why i am a fan of pay- as-you-go. we have to find an offset to pay for in order to maintain it. and we have not had that. and we have to change it. and on tort reform, i agree with you. david, if we're going to be asking doctors to practice best evidence medicine, they should be given safe haven of about lawsuits. i like how was cans and -- wisconsin has at example, there's a patient compensation fund. but wisconsin does have a cap. we have medical malpractice reform,
do it without coming to us and asking us to polis it -- put it at our pockets? i appreciate anything -- tort reform, we've got to get some tort reform ended this. -- into this. >> let me address that really quick. you have known me for a number of years. talk about that debt in this country since day one. there are incredible amounts of spending. and last eight years, we had the fastest and largest accumulation of national debt in our history. double -- a doubling of national debt and a...
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in oecd they often use the word challenge. we would use the word standards. what are the challenges that are put for kids? we would talk about it oftentimes in terms of standards. this is really looking at the dimension of challenge and support. where our ambitions are low, teachers and schools are poorly supported, nobody would expect much, right? lower left. but by establishing high standards, without backing them up with good support for teachers and students, high standards, doesn't make any difference, they're not going to reach them. it is not enough. conflicts often develop. that is the lower right. strong support with low standards. what is that going to do? it is going to produce uneven achievement and uneven performance. where we all want to be is high standards with lots of support, right? the upper right hand quadrants. where do you think in terms of oecd looking at all of the country's. where do you think the high achieving country is clustered? a right. right? where do you think the united states fell in this? this teaches us to have high expect
in oecd they often use the word challenge. we would use the word standards. what are the challenges that are put for kids? we would talk about it oftentimes in terms of standards. this is really looking at the dimension of challenge and support. where our ambitions are low, teachers and schools are poorly supported, nobody would expect much, right? lower left. but by establishing high standards, without backing them up with good support for teachers and students, high standards, doesn't make...
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but leave us alone, that is all that we would ask. will you leave us alone. [applause] i would like to ask you if you will commit to working on those problems rather than throwing everything into turmoil. >> what -- would i commit to working on those problems and throwing everything into turmoil, that is a general statement that i can agree with, i will stay in touch and i will be back next year. and if i am reelected i will be back the year after that. who has no. 7? >> thank you for coming, arlen specter. >> let me answer more fully. i do not want to see tomorrow, we want to have a sense of an answer. we have a series of problems. i want to take them up one by one. we want to figure out what the problem is, and what is the way that we should deal with them in a democracy. >> [inaudible] >> i am not familiar with 3400, let me move on. >> i am a republican, but i am a conservative. i do not believe this is just about health care. it is not about tarp, left and right. this is about the systematic dismantling of this country. dismantling of this country. 'm onl
but leave us alone, that is all that we would ask. will you leave us alone. [applause] i would like to ask you if you will commit to working on those problems rather than throwing everything into turmoil. >> what -- would i commit to working on those problems and throwing everything into turmoil, that is a general statement that i can agree with, i will stay in touch and i will be back next year. and if i am reelected i will be back the year after that. who has no. 7? >> thank you...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> after eight years of living under the bush administration's philosophy of a government for, by, and of the corporation, it can be hard to remember that the biggest threats to a great investment don't necessarily come from the competition or from the feds or from the economy. often, the greatest danger to profits comes from washington. as the obama administration has done a pretty persistent job of reminding us. that's why in tonight's "cell block," i want to talk about a great company that could be under siege. its profits under attack. made vulnerable by an administration that believes in incredibly nutty things. things like the -- like the trust act, the antitrust act and perhaps the most dangerous concept of all. oh, man. i might as well say it. a government of, by, and for the people. but if you listen to this company, if you read the conference call and the research reports, you won't see anyth
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> after eight years of living under the bush administration's philosophy of a government for, by, and of the corporation, it can be hard to remember that the biggest threats to a great investment don't necessarily come from the competition or from the feds or from the economy. often, the greatest danger to profits comes from washington. as the obama administration has done a...
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david: will it be good or bad for us? >> it would be terrible for us. this is as stupid as the arrest of obama care. schering-plough just came to market with an antisigh cot tk drug. it --ant psychotic drug. if they thought the patent life would be short they wouldn't have paid $16 billion for the company and the company wouldn't have developed it knowing no big drug marketer would pay $16 billion for it. david: they patent lot of moan out in terms of developing the drugs. they want that money to be paid off in terms of the price. >> boo hoo hoo. i'm crying for the drug companies. a patent is a licensed monopoly, a license to rape and pillage your customers. that is what they often do. the patent period is 20 years. a certain amount of that is used for research and development. what i say is shorten the patent period to get cheap drugs on the market and in exchange we guarantee a certain period. 10 years or whatever in which the patent will be in effect. they get a guarantee and we get cheaper drugs. david: they are raping and pillaging. >> blame that o
david: will it be good or bad for us? >> it would be terrible for us. this is as stupid as the arrest of obama care. schering-plough just came to market with an antisigh cot tk drug. it --ant psychotic drug. if they thought the patent life would be short they wouldn't have paid $16 billion for the company and the company wouldn't have developed it knowing no big drug marketer would pay $16 billion for it. david: they patent lot of moan out in terms of developing the drugs. they want that...
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in days past, his grandchildren used to send him several hundred dollars a month. they have lost their jobs and the money has dried up and down making 84 t it takes on an intensity when your house is on the line. -- they have lost their jobs and money has dried up. making a tortilla is difficult when your house is on the line. money sent home totaled $25 billion last year. hard times in the u.s. economy have cut that figure by 20% turning rule mexican villages into ghost towns. shepard: that report is from mexico city. word that a strong earthquake has just hit the eastern coast of japan. a quake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.7. that is according to the u.s. geological survey. it hit about 200 miles south of tokyo. there is no risk of a tsunami. a strong earthquake off the coast of japan, more as we get it. for the record, president obama says he is not in favor of death panels or pulling the plug on grandma. the rumors out there are unbelievable and there are other issues that come up over the debate on end of life care. some seniors say that the president's p
in days past, his grandchildren used to send him several hundred dollars a month. they have lost their jobs and the money has dried up and down making 84 t it takes on an intensity when your house is on the line. -- they have lost their jobs and money has dried up. making a tortilla is difficult when your house is on the line. money sent home totaled $25 billion last year. hard times in the u.s. economy have cut that figure by 20% turning rule mexican villages into ghost towns. shepard: that...
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don't do this to us. dollars are your ears based on what you see how about where the negotiators are heading? >> not from them. we do not know exactly what they will end up with. they report their discussions and most of the discussions are asking a lot of questions. there are a lot of big issues in detail to the side so we will not prejudge them until they finish their work. that will be several weeks, i guess. >> we're talking about what is going on behind closed doors in the senate. what is getting a lot of attention right now as congress goes home is these town hall meetings. we jokingly call them town halls in the wild. but it is a serious issue. they have been canceled or overrun by protesters. there was even a fist fight that broke out in tampa, florida. the democrats are saying and there is some evidence that these protests had been ginned up by national groups like freedom works. what does that play with this town hall anger, and how would you handle such a disruption? >> the democrats are feelin
don't do this to us. dollars are your ears based on what you see how about where the negotiators are heading? >> not from them. we do not know exactly what they will end up with. they report their discussions and most of the discussions are asking a lot of questions. there are a lot of big issues in detail to the side so we will not prejudge them until they finish their work. that will be several weeks, i guess. >> we're talking about what is going on behind closed doors in the...
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most of us have insurance, and most of us think that we are going to stay healthy. we are no different than katy and other ordinary americans, no different than anybody else. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it is wrong. it is bankrupting families, bankrupting business. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year. we are going to fix it. again, i want to especially thank max for his hard work on a bill as chair of the finance commit at the. he has been committed to getting this done. this is obviously a tough time in america. it is a tough time here in montana. just six months ago, we were in the middle of the wore the recession in our lifetime. we were losing about 700 jobs each month. economists feared the great coming of a great depression. we acted as fast as we could to pass a recovery plan to stop the free-fall. i want to speak briefly about the recovery plan, because that has colo
most of us have insurance, and most of us think that we are going to stay healthy. we are no different than katy and other ordinary americans, no different than anybody else. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it is wrong. it is bankrupting families, bankrupting business. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year....
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another line of showers, that will be with us tonight. from elkton, north of dover, south of that region, more storms from henderson to delaware, salisbury, yet to see it. it's beginning to weaken. we have another batch to the west, that is probably going to get us around 8:00 tonight. some of the storms produce heavy rain and maybe some brief gusty winds. >> thank you. two teenagers charged in what is called a hate crime will spend the next month in jail. >> reporter: the teens charged with attempted murder. a judge ordered the two held without bail. the teens were with calvin when he beat a man early tuesday. the 76-year-old was fishing at the park. he's a white supremacist. after the beating, the summit stole his suv to get away. they were with him but did not participate in the beatings according to them. >> a preliminary hearing scheduled for september 18th. >>> an inmate wanted for >> for wjz, the government is putting the brakes on the "cash for clunkers" program. >>> douglas smith took a look at the ford hybrid and sat down to fil
another line of showers, that will be with us tonight. from elkton, north of dover, south of that region, more storms from henderson to delaware, salisbury, yet to see it. it's beginning to weaken. we have another batch to the west, that is probably going to get us around 8:00 tonight. some of the storms produce heavy rain and maybe some brief gusty winds. >> thank you. two teenagers charged in what is called a hate crime will spend the next month in jail. >> reporter: the teens...
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most of us have -- most of us have insurance and most of us think you know, knock on wood, that we're going to stay healthy, but we're no different than katie and other ordinary americans. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it's wrong. it's bankrupting families. it's bankrupting businesses. and we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year. we are going to fix it. again, i want to especially thank max for his hard work on a bill as chair of the finance committee. he has been committed to getting this done. this is obviously a tough time in america. a tough time in montana. just six months ago, we were in the middle of the worst recession in our lifetimes. we were losing about 700,000 jobs each month. that's why we acted as fast as we could to pass a recovery plan to stop the free fall. i want to speak briefly about the recovery plan because that has colored how people view the health care debate. it was divide
most of us have -- most of us have insurance and most of us think you know, knock on wood, that we're going to stay healthy, but we're no different than katie and other ordinary americans. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it's wrong. it's bankrupting families. it's bankrupting businesses. and we are going to fix it when we pass health...
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the more educated people now than there used to be. the indian land problems that have completely survived, i don't think there's any real fighting. but land distribution is still a serious proble i would say if the mexicans central government wanted to start their one thing, quit concentrating everything on mexico city. it's the biggest city in the world. 22 million people. is ridiculous but it's hagiographical, which he said he has a hard time putting out there but what about the other cities in mexico? some of these factors could be in there, that's for sure there's a tendency, this one on under the spanish. it went on under the aztecs. it went on before them. this was going to be the hub of the empire, and therefore everything would come in and serve it. like venice. but mexico city's industrial overhead and population could well be dispersed a little better, or be a lot more economical instead having every thing she attended a place. but that's as far as i'milling to fight anyway. [inaudible] >> does the government suppress educat
the more educated people now than there used to be. the indian land problems that have completely survived, i don't think there's any real fighting. but land distribution is still a serious proble i would say if the mexicans central government wanted to start their one thing, quit concentrating everything on mexico city. it's the biggest city in the world. 22 million people. is ridiculous but it's hagiographical, which he said he has a hard time putting out there but what about the other cities...
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do not be petute -- petulant when writing to us. or vain glorious. that is it for us today. the factor continues 24/7 on billoreilly.com. hannity is next. see all you premium members on the factor postgame show. hope to see you next time. remember the spin stops right here bhereb [captioning made possible by fox news channel] gretchen: we made it to tuesday. august 4. breaking news overnight. former president bill clinton makes a surprise visit to north korea. right now he's negotiating the release of those two u.s. journalists in prison there. can he bring them home? that would be huge. steve: meanwhile, another breaking story overnight. an airliner skids off the run way at a posh island resort. there are reports it smashed into the control tower. we're going to bring you all the latest details straight ahead. >> the dirty side of cash for clunkers. good cars being destroyed. the video is enough to make you cry. fox news, that's honest and true, "fox & friends" is the program for you. good
do not be petute -- petulant when writing to us. or vain glorious. that is it for us today. the factor continues 24/7 on billoreilly.com. hannity is next. see all you premium members on the factor postgame show. hope to see you next time. remember the spin stops right here bhereb [captioning made possible by fox news channel] gretchen: we made it to tuesday. august 4. breaking news overnight. former president bill clinton makes a surprise visit to north korea. right now he's negotiating the...
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everyone is against us. i'm a liberal, everyone makes fun of us. and in this regard "fox news" is on the extreme left. >> nobody gets beat up worse in the mainstream median than a woman conservative or an african american conservative. >> and in this society, christians are the easy target. >> dial 911. somebody caught it. >> but here's what karlson really said in a discussion about media attacks on christians during holy week. >> christians are the easy target. they're not going to do it to muslims and jews as they shouldn't but they shouldn't do it to christians either. >> they shouldn't do it to christians shouldn't do it to anybody. i said this on his program last november. >> i like barack obama. i think he ran the best campaign i think anybody has run. i made that quite clear. (applause) >> and i haven't had a cheap shot at the man ever. >> i have. >> that's what you get paid to do. isn't that a great job? >> it's not a bad job. >> and he does it very well. but is it an honest job, jon? we now who how barack obama is governing and some are wo
everyone is against us. i'm a liberal, everyone makes fun of us. and in this regard "fox news" is on the extreme left. >> nobody gets beat up worse in the mainstream median than a woman conservative or an african american conservative. >> and in this society, christians are the easy target. >> dial 911. somebody caught it. >> but here's what karlson really said in a discussion about media attacks on christians during holy week. >> christians are the easy...
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tell us exactly what he wants. then he can go to the wall with his public approval, his support in congress and push forward on that plan, make it it clear what's in it and what is not in it and then get into the negotiations with the house and the senate. >> host: is it too late, when has the train left the station? >> guest: well, you are letting the opponents of healthcare, of of the obama plan if there is one, concrete in form. you are letting the opponents define what it it is and they are very good at it it. just as democrats are very good at painting republicans into a corner, the republicans, conservatives are very good at painting the president into a corner. so what's happening is that they're punching at every possibility, every possible component of the plan and the president has yet to say, this is what i favor and here is the bill that i favor. he's letting these bills move through congress. they got this in them and that in them. you had a caller earlier who said he's read the entire bill. good for h
tell us exactly what he wants. then he can go to the wall with his public approval, his support in congress and push forward on that plan, make it it clear what's in it and what is not in it and then get into the negotiations with the house and the senate. >> host: is it too late, when has the train left the station? >> guest: well, you are letting the opponents of healthcare, of of the obama plan if there is one, concrete in form. you are letting the opponents define what it it is...
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they are not listening to us. they are calling us mobs. we are not mobs in mississippi. we are not mobs in mississippi. but my question is, as a staff auditor, i have not seen the federal government made one attempt to clean up one messe. [applause] i have not seen them clean up the sec. in run should not have happened. people should not have lost their retirement. -- enron should not have happened. we have enough regulations to stop that, but it is not happening. there is too much going on that is not being checked. if you cannot clean up a little, how can you take away all our health care that we pay for? [applause] >> we will start in reverse order. number one, i would hope by now that everyone in this room is aware that i am not going to vote for the health-care plan. [applause] we will take them in reverse order. >> i did not mean you. >> quite honestly, it goes back to that 11 trillion dollars of debt, the fact that the medicare trust fund will collect enough money between now and 2017 to continue to make its annual operating expenses. but come 2017, because of tha
they are not listening to us. they are calling us mobs. we are not mobs in mississippi. we are not mobs in mississippi. but my question is, as a staff auditor, i have not seen the federal government made one attempt to clean up one messe. [applause] i have not seen them clean up the sec. in run should not have happened. people should not have lost their retirement. -- enron should not have happened. we have enough regulations to stop that, but it is not happening. there is too much going on...
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heesz it difficult for us to compete chine products. they are sold at mh lower prices than what w sel they are eap. for a pair of the inese shoes. about $4 les than the tsanian shoes. in a country where people don' have mh money, no contest. u.s. diplomat george aridge monitors chine commerce in st africa. >> this might behe great irony of our new century so far. that an ostensibly comnist country hasecome theost ruthless capitalist count row in the orld. undercuttingproducers, not st american oducers, but aican producs. >> reporter:his is a fairly typical mark by african standards. and many of the products here, a growing numberf the products here, are chinese. buit's not just the produc thatre from china. many of the people who own these shs are from china. the man if t sh next door blames the chinese for undercutting eveone. if we cod chase them awa, he says, we would. it woulde better if ty weren't here. the big surpri in all this is that ina doesn't see itself a a competitor or the so-cald ruthless capilist aggressor. >> and since
heesz it difficult for us to compete chine products. they are sold at mh lower prices than what w sel they are eap. for a pair of the inese shoes. about $4 les than the tsanian shoes. in a country where people don' have mh money, no contest. u.s. diplomat george aridge monitors chine commerce in st africa. >> this might behe great irony of our new century so far. that an ostensibly comnist country hasecome theost ruthless capitalist count row in the orld. undercuttingproducers, not st...
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no internet use. a one standard deviation increase in the use of internet associated with about a .33 increase in wage growth here to these attacks are statistically significant, but economically not large. over this time period, which is in 1995 to 2000, average wage growth is about 20%. so the internet use is explaining relatively little of that. we do a number of -- we go to a number of statistical exercises to worry about some of the causality issues that jim and bitching about. i do want to spend a lot of time on that now, perhaps we can take those in questions. one thing we do release is to show, is to examine whether internet use is associated with wage gains prior to 1995, prior to the diffusion of the internet as sort of a falsification or sanity test and there's no evidence evidence that that is the case. the next thing that we do is we examine what location internet use is associated with wage growth. and basically we find that advanced internet is associated with wage growth and high incom
no internet use. a one standard deviation increase in the use of internet associated with about a .33 increase in wage growth here to these attacks are statistically significant, but economically not large. over this time period, which is in 1995 to 2000, average wage growth is about 20%. so the internet use is explaining relatively little of that. we do a number of -- we go to a number of statistical exercises to worry about some of the causality issues that jim and bitching about. i do want...
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the us farm cope ya. i just want to be sure we're using established practices as we set up the formulary, or maybe i should ask any of the sponsors of the amendment just to be sure we are creating that legislative history. >> thank you, ms. harmon, and with that, mr. chairman, my time has expired, and i yield back. >> are we ready for the question -- >> we have some time in opposition. >> oh, yes. mr. boarton, i heard your -- barton, i heard your side screaming for a vote. >> well, at least let us tell you why we're opposed to it before we get rolled on it. i oppose it, i won't say everybody on our side opposes it. i give the blue dogs credit, they did try to cut costs a little bit, and hopefully that amendment will. it would seem to me this amendment is going to raise costs. it creates a pilot program for medicaid where the secretary would be allowed to increase the federal match dollars up to 90 percent for the first two years and 75 percent for the next three years. this formulary that has been discuss
the us farm cope ya. i just want to be sure we're using established practices as we set up the formulary, or maybe i should ask any of the sponsors of the amendment just to be sure we are creating that legislative history. >> thank you, ms. harmon, and with that, mr. chairman, my time has expired, and i yield back. >> are we ready for the question -- >> we have some time in opposition. >> oh, yes. mr. boarton, i heard your -- barton, i heard your side screaming for a...
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. specially formulated to promote hairball control and healthy weight. friskies indoor wet cat food feed the senses. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. new york, late day thunder, 84. miami, 93. chicago, 68. denver, sunny and 87. los angeles, sunny and 74. >>> and time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows storm clouds extending from the great lakes to the gulf coast. there are gray skies across the upper midwest, and it's clear sailing from the plains to the pacific. later today, thunderstorms will erupt over much of the east. coastal areas from the carolinas to new england will see 10 to 15-foot waves for a while as hurricane bill moves northward toward nova scotia over the weekend. it will remain cool and wet over the great lakes, but it will be nice and sunny from the plains to the shores of the
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joining us, dr. jeffrey segal, he's founder and ceo of medical justice and alan ripka, a medical malpractice attorney. good to have you both with us. >> thank you. >> in numbers, these show the numbers, medical malpractice claims and insurance premiums make up about 1% of total health care costs but the ama estimates so-called defensive medicine, a direct result of the lawsuits costing us $150 billion. let me start, if i may, with you, dr. segal. what's your reaction? >> my reaction, that number $150 billion may actually be an underestimate. i can tell you that next year, 50,000 doctors will receive a letter stating, hey, look, you've been sued. once you've been sued, that will change the doctor's behavior from then on. what is the cost? the cost is anywhere from $100 billion to $200 billion of unnecessary tests just to keep the doctor from sitting in a witness chair again. that amount of money will allow us to purchase health insurance policy for every american and pay for a policy and some change l
joining us, dr. jeffrey segal, he's founder and ceo of medical justice and alan ripka, a medical malpractice attorney. good to have you both with us. >> thank you. >> in numbers, these show the numbers, medical malpractice claims and insurance premiums make up about 1% of total health care costs but the ama estimates so-called defensive medicine, a direct result of the lawsuits costing us $150 billion. let me start, if i may, with you, dr. segal. what's your reaction? >> my...
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on the back. >> one of the things that maybe the two of us or three or four of us should do. i think cnn knows how to hold town hall meetings. you know how to do it. maybe we should really step up, have town hall meetings and maybe go across this country between now and the vote in november. >> well, the vote in november, heidi, what do you think that vote would be were it to come in november? >> i don't think it's going to go well for the democrat. my radio station is holding a town hall meeting this friday in las vegas because most of our congressional delegation is not doing it, not responsive to the people. my listeners are fears yurious. i think they're all worried about 2010, and they should be because the republicans have wisely stepped away from this. notice how they're not saying too much? >> i was just talking about that with congressman blackburn. where are they? i'm not sure that we know entirely that we want them back, but where are they? >> lou, i think we hold a town hall meeting every single day on our programs. that's basically what we do. and i think to joe'
on the back. >> one of the things that maybe the two of us or three or four of us should do. i think cnn knows how to hold town hall meetings. you know how to do it. maybe we should really step up, have town hall meetings and maybe go across this country between now and the vote in november. >> well, the vote in november, heidi, what do you think that vote would be were it to come in november? >> i don't think it's going to go well for the democrat. my radio station is holding...
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scene and joins us with the latest. >> it looks like at this point police are still trying to piece together what happened in the house behind me there just about four houses down at 121 plaza street here in leesburg. police tell me that some family members had been trying to reach a gentleman, a 20-year-old man, who lived in that house. they'd called several times. he did not respond. so police were sent to the house. police officers looked inside and saw two pit bulls roaming around free inside. they broke into the house, found the man, deceased, a 20-year-old man deceased. it appears at this point that he was mauled by one or both of those dogs. there was also the body of another smaller dog, they're not exactly sure the breed of that dog, that was next to the body of the man. again, they don't know exactly what happened. at this point they think there was a fight between the two pit bulls and the smaller dog. the gentleman tried to intervene and then this terrible incident occurred. again, this 20-year-old man who lived in the house, the dogs all lived in the house also. obviously at thi
scene and joins us with the latest. >> it looks like at this point police are still trying to piece together what happened in the house behind me there just about four houses down at 121 plaza street here in leesburg. police tell me that some family members had been trying to reach a gentleman, a 20-year-old man, who lived in that house. they'd called several times. he did not respond. so police were sent to the house. police officers looked inside and saw two pit bulls roaming around...
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right now, around us in washington. there's that line that is continuing once again to come into fairfax county. will move inside the beltway very shortl nothing like any of the wild weather before. that line stretches up into eastern parts of frederick county. montgomery village over 2 inches of rain. and at the same time, ocean city hasn't had any rain. temperature there is 83 degrees. but if you are headed out for the beaches, here's the east coast. there's bill. it is beginning to lose power. but nonetheless, winds are still 110 miles an hour. the surf around bermuda, winds of over 60 miles an hour. they're expecting some significant surf. at the time of high tide, over 3 to 4 feet above average. the good news, it will stay between bermuda and the east coast and then head up toward the kanaan yad mare ra times and lose power. by the time it gets into new england, nantucket may be seeing winds 25 to 30 miles an hour tomorrow night. here's the future cast. there are the leftover showers. you can see bill off the coast
right now, around us in washington. there's that line that is continuing once again to come into fairfax county. will move inside the beltway very shortl nothing like any of the wild weather before. that line stretches up into eastern parts of frederick county. montgomery village over 2 inches of rain. and at the same time, ocean city hasn't had any rain. temperature there is 83 degrees. but if you are headed out for the beaches, here's the east coast. there's bill. it is beginning to lose...
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yet we do use these terms such as muslim world. and i am using that, i will admit. yet the muslim world like the christian world is extremely diverse. it's very difference from paris, france. both in the way it treats day andist rammic issues. that's probably one of the most important islamic cities in the world. so you have very different experiences looking at many issues in the christian world. as different as brazil from denmark and chile. so again it's a very artificial term, but it's one that i use, and that we must use to sort of at least begin the discussion. another thing that i want to point out that is rather artificial is gay and same sex/same sex love. i'm using these terms to begin the discussion. gay is really a western world. gay as we know is primarily a western concept. gay doesn't necessarily always explain everything. i'm using that as a term to start the conversation. same sex love or men who have sex with men which are parts of the world that we use in our country, some people say you are talking about the down low. that's a western perception.
yet we do use these terms such as muslim world. and i am using that, i will admit. yet the muslim world like the christian world is extremely diverse. it's very difference from paris, france. both in the way it treats day andist rammic issues. that's probably one of the most important islamic cities in the world. so you have very different experiences looking at many issues in the christian world. as different as brazil from denmark and chile. so again it's a very artificial term, but it's one...
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they objected to those car company executives using corporate jets, do you remember? >> couldn't y'all have downgraded to first class or jetpooled or something to get here? it would have at least sent a message that you do get it. >> well, does congress get it? some critics say they don't. those lawmakers ordering some brand-new corporate jets of their own. how about that? but they're only down about $2 trillion in the budget this year. we'll be asking questions no one else on television is asking here tonight. we'll find out what we can learn from canada's health care system. we'll be right back. strength on its own can be impressive. when consistency is added, that's when it becomes real. ♪ at northwestern mutual, we've been able to deliver real strength... for over 150 years. northwestern mutual. consistency counts. put our strength to work for you. learn how at northwesternmutual.com. but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you take care of you
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during a 10-year period as a phoenix pd, he lets us in a world some of us most of us ever know. a harsh world where people would hire him to kill someone. >> ex-husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, business partner, a mother and father hired me to kill their son. >>reporter: shocking? yes. this was valentine's reality as he worked undercover for the phoenix police. the fresh-faced kid who graduated the academy in 1978, would transform himself in to someone you wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley or even in the light of day. >> i ran the streets so i had my own little network on the streets. everybody knew i was part of the criminal underworld. if you needed something done, you want to who i was at the time. reporter: or the in the 80s he was deep undercover taking various hit jobs. these are surveillance pictures of him working under dld cover as a dirty biker. see that woman? she's from new river and met with valentine in this phoenix motel parking lot to discuss how he would murder her husband. >> (unintelligible). reporter: a mother of 3, goes through with the deal, paying him i
during a 10-year period as a phoenix pd, he lets us in a world some of us most of us ever know. a harsh world where people would hire him to kill someone. >> ex-husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, business partner, a mother and father hired me to kill their son. >>reporter: shocking? yes. this was valentine's reality as he worked undercover for the phoenix police. the fresh-faced kid who graduated the academy in 1978, would transform himself in to someone you wouldn't want to meet in a...
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split it in perspective for us. guest: i think this gets us one step closer to seeing a bill come out in the senate finance committee. what we're looking at before the august recess was that they were embattled, and they were looking at was a major -- what was a major defeat on domestic priority. this puts them back, brings them back to par, i guess you would said. host: here is how it all started yesterday when the health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius, went on one of the sunday morning talk shows and i alluded to the future of the health-care bill. >> the president continues to believe that it is good to have consumer choice, let people choose an option in the new marketplace, and it is good to have competition for the private insurers who will inherit a lot of new customers, and without competition, cost could skyrocket in the monopoly system. he continues to be very supportive with options for consumers. what we do not know is what the senate finance committee is likely to come up with. they hav
split it in perspective for us. guest: i think this gets us one step closer to seeing a bill come out in the senate finance committee. what we're looking at before the august recess was that they were embattled, and they were looking at was a major -- what was a major defeat on domestic priority. this puts them back, brings them back to par, i guess you would said. host: here is how it all started yesterday when the health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius, went on one of the...
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. >> police tell us they have arrested two teenagers in connection with this heinous hate crime. their names, zackary dylon watson, 17 years old, and 16- year-old emanuel miller. they face a laundry list of charges in the bidding of james private at fort armistead park -- james privott, at fort armistead park. she was with him at the time of the attack. she spoke for her husband, who did not want to go on camera, still very shaken up by the whole event. >> what has happened is an unfortunate thing. i think we are living in the prison world. we are not safe here. we cannot have clean fun. this is what happens. fortunately, he is still with me. i have someone to yell at. that is the happy part. >> the victim was behind that door. it is good to see that she is able to keep a sense of humor here. already in custody is 28-year- old calvin lockner, who police say claims he is a white supremacist. he is facing a number of different charges, including attempted murder and assault. police say they are going to call a news conference in about half an hour. we will be there and have a very
. >> police tell us they have arrested two teenagers in connection with this heinous hate crime. their names, zackary dylon watson, 17 years old, and 16- year-old emanuel miller. they face a laundry list of charges in the bidding of james private at fort armistead park -- james privott, at fort armistead park. she was with him at the time of the attack. she spoke for her husband, who did not want to go on camera, still very shaken up by the whole event. >> what has happened is an...
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he is mocking us. -- no. some people thabelieve that he is presenting an accurate picture of the country. that is frightening. he is welcome on the program editing time. elizabeth edwards faces another embarrassing bill: according to a raleigh, n.c. television station, and john edwards has confessed to the paternity of the child that was claimed to be his. this must be painful for his wife. >> is any solution about the continued questions about the paternity? >> my expectation is that something happens. i hope for the sake of this child that it happens in a quiet way. >> herbill: here now, is geraldo rivera. if she was to be going on these shows talking about this? >> she is courageous for nogoing on despite her husband's actions. she is unable to the subterfuge. she knew very early on that he has had not only the mistress, the affair, but had impregnated his lover. bill: how do you know? >> it works out and the time line. this is before the "national enquirer" broke the story. they have not been wrong yet ab
he is mocking us. -- no. some people thabelieve that he is presenting an accurate picture of the country. that is frightening. he is welcome on the program editing time. elizabeth edwards faces another embarrassing bill: according to a raleigh, n.c. television station, and john edwards has confessed to the paternity of the child that was claimed to be his. this must be painful for his wife. >> is any solution about the continued questions about the paternity? >> my expectation is...
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what is in it for us? if they got more customers, they are willing to make sure that they are eliminating some of these practices. my answer is, i cannot do the insurance reform stuff by itself. the only way we can change some of the insurance practices that are hurting people now is to make sure that everybody is covered and everybody has a stake in it and then the insurance companies are able and willing to make some of these changes that will help people who have insurance right now. thank you for the question. [applause] all right. even though i should not do this, i'm going to take one more question. i'm going to call on this person to get the last word. >> thank you. thank you, mr. president. thank you for coming here and bring your beautiful family to [unintelligible] because you were a constitutional scholar, i think it would be terrible to let you escape from montana without sharing with you the most person -- the most perfect preamble to any state constitution. >> i want to hear this. this is a g
what is in it for us? if they got more customers, they are willing to make sure that they are eliminating some of these practices. my answer is, i cannot do the insurance reform stuff by itself. the only way we can change some of the insurance practices that are hurting people now is to make sure that everybody is covered and everybody has a stake in it and then the insurance companies are able and willing to make some of these changes that will help people who have insurance right now. thank...